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CAR-T Therapy Target Proteins

Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy is a major breakthrough in cancer treatment, especially against hematological malignancies, which results in significant, long-term anti-tumor effects with higher target specificity. CD19 and BCMA are the most common targets for CAR-T cell therapy, and many new therapeutic targets are being explored.

CAR is a genetically engineered artificial receptor molecule whose function is to guide immune effector cells (such as T lymphocytes) to recognize and eliminate cells expressing specific target antigens, resulting in T lymphocyte activation and a powerful anti-tumor response.

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Solid Tumors Targ... 243 Hematologic Malig... 199 Others
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